This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a paradigm that comments on the implications of evolution on the law. EA recognizes that many complex human behaviors that the law seeks to regulate have evolutionary origins that remain relevant today. This Note details how an understanding of the evolutionary basis of cooperation can bring about favorable revisions and reforms in the law. Following a review of the scientific foundation of EA, this Note sets forth the proposition that humans have an evolutionarily developed tendency to cooperate, an idea that contrasts the widely held belief that the evolutionary man is purely self-interested. This Note does, however, observe that the tendency to...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
For contemporary biologists, behavior - like physical form - evolves. Although evolutionary processe...
It has been suggested that the legal features of any legal system will reflect specific features of ...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
The article wishes to explore the common ground between contemporary evolutionary approaches to huma...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
A Review of Evolutionary Jurisprudence: Prospects and Limitations on the Use of Modern Darwinism Th...
Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. The...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the recent findings of evolutionary biology to t...
This Article appears in a special issue of the Brooklyn Law Review on DNA: Lessons from the Past - P...
Abstract: This article propose an explanation about Law that crosses the scales of space, time and...
Evolutionary jurisprudence (also known as evolutionary legal theory or legal evolutionary theory) is...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
For contemporary biologists, behavior - like physical form - evolves. Although evolutionary processe...
It has been suggested that the legal features of any legal system will reflect specific features of ...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
The article wishes to explore the common ground between contemporary evolutionary approaches to huma...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
A Review of Evolutionary Jurisprudence: Prospects and Limitations on the Use of Modern Darwinism Th...
Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. The...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the recent findings of evolutionary biology to t...
This Article appears in a special issue of the Brooklyn Law Review on DNA: Lessons from the Past - P...
Abstract: This article propose an explanation about Law that crosses the scales of space, time and...
Evolutionary jurisprudence (also known as evolutionary legal theory or legal evolutionary theory) is...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
For contemporary biologists, behavior - like physical form - evolves. Although evolutionary processe...
It has been suggested that the legal features of any legal system will reflect specific features of ...